Lower GPA with 2 degrees vs higher GPA with one

I go to a target school and I have two options right now. I could do a dual degree with Mathematics and BBA, however, it is difficult and I do not obtain two separate GPAs for both degrees (they both affect the same cumulative GPA), so my GPA will drop. I'm not estimating here but let's say that it drops to 3.5 for this example's sake.

The other option is for me to continue with just 1 degree (BBA) and have a higher GPA in this. Let's say 3.8.

Which one would be better for getting an interview/job? Which one looks more impressive?

 

Students with liberal arts degrees from targets break in all the time. Just go with whatever (standard major) will net you the highest GPA because that is the first eye catcher when interviewers look through resumes.

 
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Thanks for all the responses guys. I have narrowed down my options. I'm either going to just do a BBA and get as high a GPA as possible or do 3 financial math classes and get a minor. The only question now is how much will the knowledge from financial math classes help me in terms of IBD/consulting?

The math classes are: 1. Mathematics of Finance (Black Scholes, Brownian motion, Markov analysis etc.) 2. Upper Level Probability 3. Risk Theory (Construction and Evaluation of Actuarial Models, aggregate claims, Markov chains, compound Poisson and ruin theory)

Do you think this knowledge will be of any benefit for me for IB/consulting interviews or even internships/jobs?

If so, I will go ahead and do this. If not, I won't.

 

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